Nigeria’s Super Eagles will not face Burkina Faso in a second friendly next month in London because the Stallions have agreed to play Morocco at that same time.
The Eagles are looking to play friendlies against top quality African teams as they prepare them for a crucial World Cup qualifying double header against African champions Cameroon in August.
Senegal have already confirmed they will face Nigeria in London on March 23rd before they take on Ivory Coast in another test game in France days later.
Nigeria’s Super Eagles will not face Burkina Faso in a second friendly next month in London because the Stallions have agreed to play Morocco at that same time.
The Eagles are looking to play friendlies against top quality African teams as they prepare them for a crucial World Cup qualifying double header against African champions Cameroon in August.
Senegal have already confirmed they will face Nigeria in London on March 23rd before they take on Ivory Coast in another test game in France days later.
Nigeria’s Super Eagles will not face Burkina Faso in a second friendly next month in London because the Stallions have agreed to play Morocco at that same time.
The Eagles are looking to play friendlies against top quality African teams as they prepare them for a crucial World Cup qualifying double header against African champions Cameroon in August.
Senegal have already confirmed they will face Nigeria in London on March 23rd before they take on Ivory Coast in another test game in France days later.
Nigeria’s Super Eagles will not face Burkina Faso in a second friendly next month in London because the Stallions have agreed to play Morocco at that same time.
The Eagles are looking to play friendlies against top quality African teams as they prepare them for a crucial World Cup qualifying double header against African champions Cameroon in August.
Senegal have already confirmed they will face Nigeria in London on March 23rd before they take on Ivory Coast in another test game in France days later.
Nigeria’s Super Eagles will not face Burkina Faso in a second friendly next month in London because the Stallions have agreed to play Morocco at that same time.
The Eagles are looking to play friendlies against top quality African teams as they prepare them for a crucial World Cup qualifying double header against African champions Cameroon in August.
Senegal have already confirmed they will face Nigeria in London on March 23rd before they take on Ivory Coast in another test game in France days later.
Nigeria’s Super Eagles will not face Burkina Faso in a second friendly next month in London because the Stallions have agreed to play Morocco at that same time.
The Eagles are looking to play friendlies against top quality African teams as they prepare them for a crucial World Cup qualifying double header against African champions Cameroon in August.
Senegal have already confirmed they will face Nigeria in London on March 23rd before they take on Ivory Coast in another test game in France days later.
Nigeria’s Super Eagles will not face Burkina Faso in a second friendly next month in London because the Stallions have agreed to play Morocco at that same time.
The Eagles are looking to play friendlies against top quality African teams as they prepare them for a crucial World Cup qualifying double header against African champions Cameroon in August.
Senegal have already confirmed they will face Nigeria in London on March 23rd before they take on Ivory Coast in another test game in France days later.
Nigeria’s Super Eagles will not face Burkina Faso in a second friendly next month in London because the Stallions have agreed to play Morocco at that same time.
The Eagles are looking to play friendlies against top quality African teams as they prepare them for a crucial World Cup qualifying double header against African champions Cameroon in August.
Senegal have already confirmed they will face Nigeria in London on March 23rd before they take on Ivory Coast in another test game in France days later.